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The case of George, a guy who got dumped by his bisexual wife, who left him for another woman. For her new podcast Proxy, former Invisibilia host Yowei Shaw finds a proxy to stand in for George's ex - another queer woman who left her straight relationship, former Invisibilia host Hanna Rosin. Proxy investigates niche emotional conundrums through conversations with strangers who have relevant experience. New cases every other Tuesday in the Proxy feed. You can binge episodes in the Proxy feed now.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In this special episode, Alix Spiegel, host and producer of ‘Invisibilia' and journalist for ‘This American Life', joins us to talk about storytelling.Alix discusses storytelling techniques, the philosophical and political dimensions of narrative choices, and the emotional journey of confronting climate change.[00:00] Introduction to the Guest: Elise Spiegel[00:23] The Story of Joy and Her Unique Ability[04:53] Exploring Dark Futures and Climate Change[08:23] The Art of Storytelling and Narrative Creation[11:15] Different Story Structures and Their Impact[14:41] The Process of Crafting a Story[30:47] Influences and Inspirations in Storytelling[35:26] The Ethics and Authenticity in Documentary StorytellingCheck out FeedSpot's list of 90 best philosophy podcasts, where Brain in a Vat is ranked at 15, here: https://podcast.feedspot.com/philosophy_podcasts/.
Day 1,062.Today, we talk about secretive air-defence systems - some developed by Ukraine and others donated by the UK in the 100-year partnership signed last week. Plus, we look ahead to the beginning of the second Trump era starting later today, in Washington.Contributors:Adélie Pojzman-Pontay (Narrative Podcast Producer). @adeliepjz on X.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Francis Dearnley (Associate Editor, Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.JoeBarnes (Brussels Correspondent). @Barnes_Joe on X.With thanks to Dr Shehan Hettiaratchy (Lead trauma surgeon at Imperial College Healthcare). @ShehanHett on X.Content referenced: Ukraine warns Trump that early peace talks would be catastrophic (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/01/18/ukraine-warns-trump-that-early-peace-talks-would-be-fatal/Ukraine is teaching medics how to prepare for war (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/01/18/ukraine-is-teaching-british-medics-how-to-prepare-for-a-war/Gravehawk: the new secretive air defense system (United24):https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/the-new-secretive-gravehawk-air-defense-system-that-the-uk-is-giving-to-ukraine-5184Russian fuel exports fall in 2024 as drone attacks, bans add to sanctions pressure (Reuters):https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/russias-2024-seaborne-oil-product-exports-hit-by-headwinds-including-drone-2025-01-17/Attack damages Ukraine's oldest McDonald's in Kyiv (Kyiv Independent):https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/the-new-secretive-gravehawk-air-defense-system-that-the-uk-is-giving-to-ukraine-5184The New Norm - On the culture shock when the first McDonald's opened in Moscow in 1990 (Invisibilia, NPR)https://www.npr.org/programs/invisibilia/481887848/the-new-normSubscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano interviews Dr. Ryan Martin, Dean for the College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, about sadness, mood, depression and the New Year. Dr. Ryan Martin (aka the Anger Professor) is a leading expert on emotional wellness. His work has been featured by the New York Times, NPR's Invisibilia, BBC Radio's Digital Human, TED.com, and other major media outlets.
In this special feed drop from The Anxious Achiever, Morra Aarons-Mele sits down with Yowei Shaw, former host of NPR's Invisibilia, to explore the personal and professional challenges that followed her unexpected layoff. In this candid conversation, Yowei opens up about how losing her job caused a profound shift in her identity and sense of self—and how she found the courage to rebuild. Yowei shares the emotional and psychological journey she went through after the layoff, including how she navigated feelings of uncertainty, grief, and personal reinvention. Now hosting her own podcast, Proxy with Yowei Shaw, she offers valuable advice for anyone facing similar career setbacks. Whether you're dealing with a job loss or just questioning your place in the workplace, this conversation offers insights on resilience, recovery, and embracing new beginnings. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about career, identity, and the power of moving forward after setbacks.
In this insightful episode, Dr. Jay sits down with Meghan Keane, author of Party of One, to dive into themes of self-acceptance, mental health, and redefining societal expectations around single life. Together, they discuss the unique pressures singles face in a world centered on partnerships and family, offering ways to embrace singlehood that align with individual values. Meghan shares her thoughts on "the haze" of societal expectations and introduces alternative living arrangements, like co-housing, for solo living. The episode also covers the financial dynamics of singleness, highlighting the freedom that comes with an intentional, values-driven life. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on building an authentic path.Mentioned in this episode:- The Price of Being Single StudyAbout our Guest: Meghan Keane is the founder and managing producer for NPR's Life Kit, a podcast and radio show that brings listeners advice and actionable information about personal finances, health, parenting, relationships, and more. Prior to founding Life Kit, Keane was a producer for NPR's award-winning podcast Invisibilia and a founding producer of NPR's TED Radio Hour, one of NPR's top podcasts since its debut. She lives in Washington DC.Connect with Meghan: - Instagram DameKeane- Website- Order her book “Party of One” #LifeOnYourTerms #ModernIndependence #BeyondSocietalNorms #EmbracingSinglehood #FinancialFreedom #PodcastInterview #PartyOfOne #RedefineSingleLife The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. Like the show? Leave us a rating & review! If you want to join the conversation, email us at media@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth® on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com! Join our newsletter HERE. Schedule a meeting with a Childfree Wealth Specialist® HERE. Instagram: @childfreewealth Facebook: @childfreewealth LinkedIn: @childfree-wealth YouTube: @ChildfreeWealthPodcast Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
Yowei Shaw was the host of the NPR podcast Invisibilia before layoffs hit the organization. In the aftermath, she struggled with how her identity and sense of self shifted in unexpected ways. Now, she hosts the podcast Proxy with Yowei Shaw. We'll talk about the process she went through following her layoff, how she's recovered, and advice she'd share with others in the same situation. Listen to her podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0VkDE8LAXf5COW4tqhhy1B Learn more about Yowei's layoff story: https://the.ink/p/yowei-shaw-proxy-layoffs-emotions
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Candice Lim is joined by Yowei Shaw (former co-host of NPR's Invisibilia) to discuss her new podcast Proxy, which takes listeners through the psychological aftermath of a layoff, starting with Shaw's own layoff from NPR. In March 2023, the public radio institution laid off approximately 10 percent of its staff, resulting in the cancellation of four podcasts, including Invisibilia. Shaw, along with her team, was working on an upcoming season of the podcast when they were suddenly without jobs. More than a year later, Shaw is back with Proxy, which investigates layoff culture and asks questions like “Is there a good way to lay off employees?” and “Why did my HR representative smile when they laid me off?” This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Yowei Shaw (former co-host of NPR's Invisibilia) to discuss her new podcast Proxy, which takes listeners through the psychological aftermath of a layoff, starting with Shaw's own layoff from NPR. In March 2023, the public radio institution laid off approximately 10 percent of its staff, resulting in the cancellation of four podcasts, including Invisibilia. Shaw, along with her team, was working on an upcoming season of the podcast when they were suddenly without jobs. More than a year later, Shaw is back with Proxy, which investigates layoff culture and asks questions like “Is there a good way to lay off employees?” and “Why did my HR representative smile when they laid me off?” This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Yowei Shaw (former co-host of NPR's Invisibilia) to discuss her new podcast Proxy, which takes listeners through the psychological aftermath of a layoff, starting with Shaw's own layoff from NPR. In March 2023, the public radio institution laid off approximately 10 percent of its staff, resulting in the cancellation of four podcasts, including Invisibilia. Shaw, along with her team, was working on an upcoming season of the podcast when they were suddenly without jobs. More than a year later, Shaw is back with Proxy, which investigates layoff culture and asks questions like “Is there a good way to lay off employees?” and “Why did my HR representative smile when they laid me off?” This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Yowei Shaw (former co-host of NPR's Invisibilia) to discuss her new podcast Proxy, which takes listeners through the psychological aftermath of a layoff, starting with Shaw's own layoff from NPR. In March 2023, the public radio institution laid off approximately 10 percent of its staff, resulting in the cancellation of four podcasts, including Invisibilia. Shaw, along with her team, was working on an upcoming season of the podcast when they were suddenly without jobs. More than a year later, Shaw is back with Proxy, which investigates layoff culture and asks questions like “Is there a good way to lay off employees?” and “Why did my HR representative smile when they laid me off?” This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Yowei Shaw (former co-host of NPR's Invisibilia) to discuss her new podcast Proxy, which takes listeners through the psychological aftermath of a layoff, starting with Shaw's own layoff from NPR. In March 2023, the public radio institution laid off approximately 10 percent of its staff, resulting in the cancellation of four podcasts, including Invisibilia. Shaw, along with her team, was working on an upcoming season of the podcast when they were suddenly without jobs. More than a year later, Shaw is back with Proxy, which investigates layoff culture and asks questions like “Is there a good way to lay off employees?” and “Why did my HR representative smile when they laid me off?” This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Yowei Shaw (former co-host of NPR's Invisibilia) to discuss her new podcast Proxy, which takes listeners through the psychological aftermath of a layoff, starting with Shaw's own layoff from NPR. In March 2023, the public radio institution laid off approximately 10 percent of its staff, resulting in the cancellation of four podcasts, including Invisibilia. Shaw, along with her team, was working on an upcoming season of the podcast when they were suddenly without jobs. More than a year later, Shaw is back with Proxy, which investigates layoff culture and asks questions like “Is there a good way to lay off employees?” and “Why did my HR representative smile when they laid me off?” This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes in life, you have an emotional question that no one in your life can relate to. Maybe you're an introvert who wants to stop feeling resentful of the extroverts in your life? Maybe you've survived prostate cancer and have questions around sex?That's where Proxy comes in. Host Yowei Shaw (formerly of NPR's Invisibilia) connects you for a frank conversation with experts and strangers who have shared experience. In other words, the "proxies" you need.The show launches on May 22 with a 3-part series on the emotional and mental health toll of layoffs. It's the prologue to Proxy.Episode credits:Produced by Yowei ShawEdited by John DeLoreMixed by Kyle PulleyResearch and reporting support by Kim Nederveen PieterseProxy is a proudly independent production. To support the show and get exclusive bonus episodes and other goodies, go to patreon.com/proxypodcast.Other ways you can support:Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! That stuff matters apparently. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter for updates, BTS, and shenanigans. Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Sign up for our free newsletter at patreon.com/proxypodcast. Share with loved ones and spread the word! We don't have a marketing budget and rely on word of mouth.
How can you summon courage when you're terrified? Is hiking more dangerous than skiing? And what is the stupidest thing that Mike has ever done? SOURCES:Albert Bandura, professor of psychology at Stanford University.Marc Brackett, founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and professor in the Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine.Lisa Damour, clinical psychologist and senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve University.Christopher Peterson, professor of psychology and organizational studies at the University of Michigan.Stanley Rachman, professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.Mikaela Shiffrin, Olympic alpine skier.Lindsey Vonn, Olympic alpine skier.Shaun White, Olympic snowboarder.Joseph Wolpe, 20th-century South African psychiatrist. RESOURCES:The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, and Compassionate Adolescents, by Lisa Damour (2023)."What Scares the World's Most Daring Olympians," by John Branch, Mark Boyer, Larry Buchanan, Emily Rhyne, Bedel Saget, Joe Ward, and Jeremy White (The New York Times, 2022)."The Upside of Anxiety," by Christina Caron (The New York Times, 2022).Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive, by Marc Brackett (2019)."World With No Fear," by Invisibilia (2015).Abū Zayd Al-Balkhī''s Sustenance of the Soul: The Cognitive Behavior Therapy of a Ninth Century Physician, by Malik Badri (2013)."Searching for the Source of a Fountain of Courage," by Natalie Angier (The New York Times, 2011).Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification, by Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman (2004).Fear and Courage, by Stanley Rachman (1978)."Relative Efficacy of Desensitization and Modeling Approaches for Inducing Behavioral, Affective, and Attitudinal Changes," by Albert Bandura, E. B. Blahard, and B. Ritter (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1969). EXTRAS:"Fear No Mort," S7.E10 of Rick and Morty (2023)."Can Fear Be Good Medicine?" by Freakonomics, M.D. (2022).
Shows like The Golden Girls and Grace & Frankie are beloved by so many, but also treated as a fantasy. What if platonic life partnerships didn't have to be merely a dream? What if you didn't have to wait until retirement age to consider centering your life around friendship?Today's guest, Rhaina Cohen, author of The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center, profiles platonic partners in her book who are at different ages and stages of life. While there have always been people throughout history making the choice to commit their lives to a friend rather than a romantic partner, there are not common models, labels, or legal benefits for these kind of arrangements. MEET RHAINA COHEN:Rhaina Cohen is an award-winning producer and editor for NPR's documentary podcast Embedded. She was named a 2021/2022 National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar for her debut nonfiction book, The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center. Her writing, often focused on social connection, has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Washington Post and elsewhere. She's spent most of her career working on podcasts that blend narratives and ideas, including Hidden Brain, Invisibilia and Rough Translation. Find Rhaina on Twitter and Instagram.We discussed:The lack of vocabulary or process for people who want to try a platonic partnership.The real enchantment and sense of possibility that happens when you're excited about a new friend, a feeling that's not so different from a romantic spark. Rhaina mentioned "limerence" as the term used for this initial sensation in romance that can apply to friendship too.The crucial element of proximity in close friendships.The popularity of the Llano Exit Strategy story and the dream people have about clustering near close friends eventually.The importance of not having just one story in our minds for what it looks like to be happy, fulfilled, and connected.Some of the benefits Rhaina gains because she and her husband live with another couple (platonically) and the couple's two kids. * All transcripts are available on the main Buzzsprout "Dear Nina" site. Click on any episode and find the transcript tab. Let's connect over all things friendship! My Substack newsletter about friendship & more Dear Nina website with show notes and a guide to pitching yourself as a guest Instagram & TikTok & Twitter JOIN the Dear Nina Facebook group Ask an anonymous question
This episode is not just for 10 Things To Tell You podcast fans, but for all podcast fans IN GENERAL.You might have heard rumblings about the state of the podcast industry, as popular shows get canceled and massive layoffs keep happening at some of the largest audio companies. It's true that podcasting as a whole is going through some growing pains, and this is not just at the corporate level. Big and small shows are affected by these changes and listeners (YOU!) might already be feeling it.In this episode, I'm walking through 10 things I want podcast fans to know. I'll share some backstory to how we got here, what is different about podcasting (and podcast listening) now, why your podcast ads sometimes sound wonky, and what I would tell someone wanting to start a podcast now.I'm also sharing a little announcement about a big change coming to 10 Things To Tell You!JOIN SECRET STUFF PATREON FOR BONUS MATERIALFULL SHOW NOTES ARE HEREMENTIONED in this episode:Invisibilia podcast from NPRHeavyweight podcast from Gimlet MediaMore Perfect podcast from NPR/WNYC StudiosDeath, Sex, & Money podcast from WNYC StudiosRELATED EPISODES:Ep 185: Analyzing the Results of the Listener SurveyEp 73: I Wrote A Book!Ep 111: Behind the Scenes of Publishing, Launching, and Marketing a BookEp 166: How To Write A Book (in 10 Steps) SUBSCRIBE to 10 Things To Tell You so you never miss an episode!CLICK HERE for episode show notesFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on InstagramFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on FacebookJOIN the 10 Things To Tell You Connection GroupSIGN UP for episode emails, links, and show notesJOIN the Secret Stuff PatreonBUY THE BOOK: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura TremaineBUY THE BOOK: The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is not just for 10 Things To Tell You podcast fans, but for all podcast fans IN GENERAL. You might have heard rumblings about the state of the podcast industry, as popular shows get canceled and massive layoffs keep happening at some of the largest audio companies. It's true that podcasting as a whole is going through some growing pains, and this is not just at the corporate level. Big and small shows are affected by these changes and listeners (YOU!) might already be feeling it. In this episode, I'm walking through 10 things I want podcast fans to know. I'll share some backstory to how we got here, what is different about podcasting (and podcast listening) now, why your podcast ads sometimes sound wonky, and what I would tell someone wanting to start a podcast now. I'm also sharing a little announcement about a big change coming to 10 Things To Tell You! JOIN SECRET STUFF PATREON FOR BONUS MATERIAL FULL SHOW NOTES ARE HERE MENTIONED in this episode: Invisibilia podcast from NPR Heavyweight podcast from Gimlet Media More Perfect podcast from NPR/WNYC Studios Death, Sex, & Money podcast from WNYC Studios RELATED EPISODES: Ep 185: Analyzing the Results of the Listener Survey Ep 73: I Wrote A Book! Ep 111: Behind the Scenes of Publishing, Launching, and Marketing a Book Ep 166: How To Write A Book (in 10 Steps) SUBSCRIBE to 10 Things To Tell You so you never miss an episode! CLICK HERE for episode show notes FOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on Instagram FOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on Facebook JOIN the 10 Things To Tell You Connection Group SIGN UP for episode emails, links, and show notes JOIN the Secret Stuff Patreon BUY THE BOOK: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura Tremaine BUY THE BOOK: The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first challenge of The Gleaning has come to a close, but danger still lurks around every corner. Upon return to the castle, Rowan receives an ominous warning from his father: end your alliance with the human or there will be consequences. But in the alluring blue light of The Opening Fire ceremony, he can't seem to stay away from you.This podcast is intended for mature listeners…Headphones highly recommended.Can't wait till the next episode drops? Want more fantasy series and even spicier episodes? Get access to 1,000+ spicy stories on the Dipsea app. Use promo code ROMANTASY or go to dipseastories.com/romantasy to get 30 days free.Created by Dipsea.
There's doom and gloom in the ether, and many people aren't feeling too great about the world. What to do? Bart thinks the best move is to swing to the stoics, with a sense of separating what we can control versus what we can't. Simply 'doing the next right thing'. Some things we can control: our next moves, our vote, our transactions, the ways we communicate, the protections we give our children, and what we pay attention to. To the point of what we pay attention to, Bart has a list of recommendations for some content on the theme of doing the next right thing, along the lines of some of the lists often shared in the media around this time of year. These are the podcasts, TV shows, movies and songs mentioned in this episode: Invisibilia: 'An Unlikely Superpower' Radiolab: 'From tree to shining tree' The Last of Us: 'Long, Long Time' This is Actually Happening: 'What if you witnessed a thousand deaths?' The Bear: 'Forks' Reservation Dogs: 'Frankfurter Sandwich' Kristen Bell: 'The Next Right Thing' We'll have one more episode this year for patrons of the show at Patreon.com/HumanizeMe. And with that, from us, a happy new year! See you in 2024.
David and Isabelle grapple with flipping the focus from ADHD symptoms into strengths, as survivors in a neurotypically-geared world. From questioning why we don't use our toes more often, to the Boxcar Children, to maybe "outgrowing ADHD" is more connected to growing up, having more power, and choosing your own adventure. ——Isabelle struggles with going in and out doors, getting on/off escalators, and also not injuring herself or others in revolving doors—it's like the old Far Side comic, “Midvale School for the Gifted” where the kid is pushing on the pull door. David names that it's an engineering flaw, you're supposed to intuitively know which way to open a door, there should be no handle on a push door, for example, it's not all our fault. Most of Isabelle's family does not live in this country, and she has memories of different light switches, or doors, or the placement of things in bathrooms, or where the handles are on shower heads—the way you habituate yourself in your space is so engrained. Every time they clean the little island on casters in the kitchen is moved, and the next day is a series of humans hitting things a lot and going “what?!” Isabelle would walk while reading a lot, she couldn't handle transitions and she needed something in her hand to do, and as David points out it increases the degree of difficulty. She was reading Boxcar children, and also—what were we reading? It was going to be the best to live in a boxcar? And half the book was “and then Violet made curtains" and she oddly wanted to make curtains. And because she was walking and reading and she learned to pick up things with their toes. She can hold a pen with her toes, and she can probably write something with toes—why do we forget our toes are just foot fingers? If anything looks like it wants to be helpful, it's a toe. It wants to do more than just stabilize you while moving. Isabelle remembers flying across the Atlantic and is by herself (as a kid, maybe 10 years old) and she was sitting next to an older teen, backpacking, he was really nice. They were talking, and she never forgot this and she was a very nervous flyer and it meant a lot to be distracted by this, and had a regular size middle finger, and his middle toe was the exact same length as his middle finger. The middle toe was proportionate to the other toes, the foot looked normal, and it was a large, basketball player sized foot, he must've been tall? He had regular sized fingers, but his toe was the same size. David doesn't know where to put this in his brain: in the black box never to be revisited. I mean, literally there's a foot out there that can drive a car if needed, and also what is this happening to a 10 year old (he felt like a chill camp counselor, not creepy at all), and then you think: could you cook with it? Could you be flipping eggs on the pan? You learn how to do things with your feet—is it just a social norm that we don't do things with our toes? Did you know that when you're born blind you can't have hallucinations—you have zero chance of having schizophrenia, because hallucinations can be smells, feelings, lots of things. When you don't have eyes, the whole part of your brain gets usurped, their senses are so much more sophisticated, they can't have random errors. What about ADHD brains: we are so used to having lots of thoughts in our brain, and it lends us to be in situations where we cannot have dysfunction where other people do. How a blind person doesn't have any form of hallucination. There are a lot of environments built for us that make our differences disappear. This is not a one-size fits all for everyone: when people get their environmental needs met with ADHD, there are not problems. To someone having auditory hallucinations, that part of the brain that is activated when they hear someone talking, it's actually happening (same part of the brain is happening)—to that person it's indistinguishable. The other parts of the brain grow into that region that's missed—more parts of the brain deal with other senses, and your brain is use-dependent, and it just fills it in and becomes more sophisticated, and it's very easy finding the ghosts in the machine. It's better at picking up “this is not matching the pattern of reality” and because they're using all their senses. Isabelle references a radiolab episode where a man uses echolocation, and using clicks, and can ride bicycles and stuff, and they're picking up on the space and materials and everything just from the sound. Whatever the brain does it gets better at. As someone with ADHD, we're superpowered? David is saying we are, and referencing D&D. Make some stat categories super low and others super high —I don't care about wisdom and coordination, but my reflexes are really high. David, for example, looking at what teachers references: also likes to talk, really distracted by helping people, wants people to feel better, also highly distracted, food motivated. We get caught up on getting little David to do homework. We don't get caught up on “that little David is so good at building social emotional connections to people.” How do we get that better? Little Susan is insanely good at video game play and programming—how do we get them MORE of that instead of “get them off the screens.” Is your strength just sitting in the car driving fast? That's a strength. We (ADHD folx and people in the world) have to be careful to not see the negative first, we have to see the strength first. David can clearly see, take a minute listener and think of the people you knew were really good at, what did you want to do when you were left alone. How do those things line up with yourself now? “I used to have ADHD and then I grew out of it!” NO, you grew up and got old enough to choose your own adventures and now you're fine! We have peaks and valleys and we have to think about the peaks more. Midvale School for the Gifted Far Side comic by Gary LarsonWhat were we reading? The Boxcar ChildrenA Beautiful MindRadiolab with echolocating man is actually an Invisibilia episode about Daniel Kish-----Cover Art by: Sol VázquezTechnical Support by: Bobby Richards—————
Today, we're sharing an episode of Where Should We Begin?, a Vox Media podcast hosted by the iconic psychotherapist Esther Perel. Listen in as real people in search of insight bare the raw, intimate, and profound details of their stories. In this episode, a Where Should We Begin first, Esther sits down with two friends. They've been close for so long they feel like brothers, with all of the baggage that comes with family but none of the certainty. There are things that go unspoken between them, issues they have skimmed over in their two decades of friendship. Esther creates the space for the conversation they didn't know quite where to begin. This session was recorded in collaboration with NPR's Invisibilia and a sibling episode with Esther can be heard on their podcast. Kara & Nayeema will be back Thursday with a fresh episode of ON. You can find Esther Perel on Instagram @estherperelofficial Listen and follow Were Should We Begin? with Ester Perel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Complicated Conversations, we welcome Amelia Possanza. Amelia is a full-time book publicist and part-time writer, currently living in Brooklyn with her cat. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Electric Literature, The Millions, and NPR's Invisibilia. Her first book, Lesbian Love Story, is out now -- borrow it, buy it, read it and discuss -- but first listen to our spoiler-free conversation about this memoir in archives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're a kid and a terrible thing happens, what do you do to feel safe? If you're an adult, how do you offer guidance to the kids when you can't even make sense of what's happened—and when it's your job to act as a shield to the children? Those are some of the questions that animate Buffalo Extreme, a new series from NPR's Embedded. Buffalo Extreme follows a group of Black cheerleaders, their coaches and their mothers in the year after a racist mass shooting at a supermarket just three blocks away from their gym. Several former Invisibilia staff worked on this documentary series, and we're bringing you the first of three episodes. You can listen to the rest of the series in NPR's Embedded podcast.
We continue our Producer Appreciation Weeks with Host Melissa Harris-Perry, who peels back the curtain and speaks with the talented folks that make The Takeaway every day. Today we're highlighting some of Morgan Givens' favorite segments produced during his time with The Takeaway: What Makes a Black Man Electric Literature Editor-in-Chief Denne Michele Norris Makes History and Makes Space Award Winning Poet Danez Smith Rises to the Top Why Titus Kaphar Won't "Shut Up and Paint" Level Up: Accessibility in Gaming Morgan joined The Takeaway team in late 2022, and initially made his way into radio in a roundabout way. He spent years as a police officer in Washington, D.C., where he helped rewrite the training curriculum for the D.C. Police Academy before leaving the department for the non-profit sector, where he did work to eliminate sexual violence in the nation's prisons. Eventually, he interned with WAMU and NPRs 1A before becoming a producer for the program. Morgan is a graduate of the Transom Storytelling Workshop, Neon Hum and Sony's Editor Bootcamp, and is an AIR New Voices Scholar and Mentor. He's been named one of Variety's Storytellers to Watch, has been featured in The Washington Post, NPR, Buzzfeed, NPRs Invisibilia, Crooked Media's Work Appropriate and is frequently called upon to host The Moth storytelling events and perform for The Moth Mainstage in venues around the country. A frequent audio conference panelist, he's also spoken at the AFI Documentary Film Festival about the art of creating great audio. Morgan is also the creator of the award winning and critically acclaimed hopepunk fiction podcast Flyest Fables. Currently repped by CAA, he's hard at work on his debut memoir. Find him occasionally on Twitter at @Optimus_Mo and at MorganGivens.com
We continue our Producer Appreciation Weeks with Host Melissa Harris-Perry, who peels back the curtain and speaks with the talented folks that make The Takeaway every day. Today we're highlighting some of Morgan Givens' favorite segments produced during his time with The Takeaway: What Makes a Black Man Electric Literature Editor-in-Chief Denne Michele Norris Makes History and Makes Space Award Winning Poet Danez Smith Rises to the Top Why Titus Kaphar Won't "Shut Up and Paint" Level Up: Accessibility in Gaming Morgan joined The Takeaway team in late 2022, and initially made his way into radio in a roundabout way. He spent years as a police officer in Washington, D.C., where he helped rewrite the training curriculum for the D.C. Police Academy before leaving the department for the non-profit sector, where he did work to eliminate sexual violence in the nation's prisons. Eventually, he interned with WAMU and NPRs 1A before becoming a producer for the program. Morgan is a graduate of the Transom Storytelling Workshop, Neon Hum and Sony's Editor Bootcamp, and is an AIR New Voices Scholar and Mentor. He's been named one of Variety's Storytellers to Watch, has been featured in The Washington Post, NPR, Buzzfeed, NPRs Invisibilia, Crooked Media's Work Appropriate and is frequently called upon to host The Moth storytelling events and perform for The Moth Mainstage in venues around the country. A frequent audio conference panelist, he's also spoken at the AFI Documentary Film Festival about the art of creating great audio. Morgan is also the creator of the award winning and critically acclaimed hopepunk fiction podcast Flyest Fables. Currently repped by CAA, he's hard at work on his debut memoir. Find him occasionally on Twitter at @Optimus_Mo and at MorganGivens.com
Yowei Shaw spent 2 years producing and hosting NPR's Invisibilia podcast which dives into the “unseeable forces that control human behavior and shape our ideas”. Yowei and Tiffany get into a wide ranging conversation including her hair clip and claw preferences, what it was like to get laid off and her show cancelled at the same time, awkward goodbyes and being red pilled by NPR. Keep up with Yowei, post NPR via: https://yoweishaw.substack.com/ https://twitter.com/yowei_shaw https://www.instagram.com/yoweishaw/
In their final episode, Invisibilia searches for the right way to say goodbye.
With summer around the corner, you can't help but feel a little bit of wanderlust. So whether you're looking for inspiration for your next vacation, or simply looking for an escape, the stories in this episode will transport you to some exciting places. We'll head to Cape Town to learn how to freedive, meet a woman who traveled by Vespa from Southeast Asia to Europe, and much more. Featured podcasts: This Is Love, Invisibilia, Nothing Is Foreign, Far Flung, Alpaca My Bags, Not Lost. For links and more info on all the podcasts on today's show, visit us at http://cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.
Segunda-feira, 03 de abril de 2023. Eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o nono episódio do Castnews, o podcast semanal de notícias para podcasters. Aqui você ouve, toda segunda-feira pela manhã, um resumo das principais notícias sobre o mercado de podcast no Brasil e no mundo. O primeiro podcast totalmente produzido por Inteligência Artificial, um resumo do Podfest Global 2023, atualizações importantes da plataforma Riverside e a chegada do Spotify Audio Ads ao Brasil estão entre as principais notícias que você vai ouvir nesta edição do Castnews! Notícias 01 – A gente começa a edição desta semana noticiando que o que parecia uma possibilidade para um futuro próximo se tornou realidade: um podcast produzido 100% por inteligência artificial. É isso mesmo, os robôs não sabem mais o que é limite, e a série de podcasts Synthetic Stories tá aí pra provar isso. O podcast é produzido em todas as etapas por IA's, desde a criação dos roteiros até a simulação da voz do locutor. Cada um dos episódios apresenta uma história nova, dentro de temas como ficção científica, drama e suspense, que mantém o ouvinte envolvido do início ao fim. Eu mesmo já ouvi o podcast e achei ele extremamente bem produzido, chega a dar uma estranheza de saber que foram robôs que fizeram o programa. Parece até que Love, Death & Robots e Black Mirror se encontraram na vida real… Enfim, o estúdio This Is Distorted, responsável pelo Synthetic Stories, declarou que cada escolha de produção do podcast foi feita pelas máquinas, e que a única participação humana no programa é na divulgação e nas relações públicas. O podcast já tá disponível em todas as principais plataformas de podcast, incluindo Apple Podcasts, Spotify e (é claro) o Google Podcasts. Ler a notícia completa 02 – E o Podfest Global 2023, que nós anunciamos na semana passada, chegou ao fim. Foram mais de 8 dias de painéis e rodas de conversa, desde a programação pré-evento até o encerramento oficial na última quinta-feira. E olha, foi muito conteúdo, viu? O Podfest foi aberto com o painel ‘Podcast Communities' (ou, em português, ‘Comunidades de Podcasters'), que reuniu cinco painelistas pra discutir o tema. O encontro trouxe a perspectiva dos participantes sobre como lidar com as comunidades, desde a criação até a manutenção e o engajamento dos ouvintes. Mas não foi só isso não, porque dentre uma infinidade de temas que foram abordados no evento, teve até passo-a-passo simplificado de como publicar um podcast, pela empresária e produtora Simona Constantini. Mais detalhes sobre a cobertura do evento, você encontra lá no nosso portal. Ler a notícia completa 03 – Ano passado o Spotify passou por uma situação peculiar, se você puxar na memória. Lembra que o comentarista Joe Rogan tava falando uma groselha atrás da outra no podcast dele (The Joe Rogan Experience), que é um dos maiores do Spotify? Alguns artistas criticaram a plataforma por permitir a disseminação de fake news sobre a Covid-19 e as vacinas, e alguns músicos chegaram a tirar suas músicas do Spotify. O Spotify então criou um fundo chamado Creator Equity Fund para apoiar a diversidade na música e nos podcasts. Eles destinaram 100 milhões de dólares para isso, mas no primeiro ano gastaram menos de 10% desse valor. O objetivo do fundo é ajudar criadores negros e LGBTQIAP+ nos Estados Unidos, Reino Unido e aqui no Brasil. O total que a empresa conseguiu gastar foi 10 milhões de dólares, porque depois da bagunça que ficou a estratégia de podcast deles no último ano, com partidas e demissões em massa, eles ainda não conseguiram decidir quais são os projetos mais importantes e que vão receber esse boost financeiro. Ler a notícia completa AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA 04 – A gente continua falando sobre o Spotify, que acabou de lançar no Brasil o Ad Studio, uma plataforma de anúncios que permite aos empreendedores criarem anúncios e divulgar seus negócios para os mais de 500 milhões de ouvintes do Brasil e do mundo. Os anunciantes vão poder separar seus anúncios por região, demografia e interesses de forma automática e fácil. Com o lançamento da plataforma, o Spotify tá na função aí de aproximar os ouvintes de podcast com as marcas, especialmente as regionais, ou pequenas e médias empresas. Em um mercado com cerca de 38,6 milhões de usuários, que é o número médio de ouvintes aqui do Brasil, parece um investimento inteligente. Ler a notícia completa 05 – Você lembra que alguns episódios atrás, nós noticiamos que o PodX Group estava expandindo sua atuação na França, Suíça e Grã Bretanha? Pois é, eles agora anunciaram que estão adquirindo mais uma produtora, a Suomen Podcastmedia na Finlândia. Se por um lado o PodX Group não tá desacelerando nem um pouco o seu crescimento na Europa, do outro, a produtora americana NPR (sigla pra National Public Radio), anunciou a demissão de 10% dos seus funcionários e o encerramento de quatro dos seus podcasts. Entre os programas encerrados estão alguns nomes muito conhecidos, como Invisibilia, Louder Than a Riot e Rough Translation. O presidente-executivo da NPR, John Lansing, disse à imprensa que essas demissões e os encerramentos de podcasts são pra fechar uma lacuna de orçamento que ultrapassou 30 milhões de dólares. A NPR colocou como culpada por essa crise, a falta de anúncios e investidores interessados na publicidade em podcast. O que é (no mínimo!) um motivo curioso, já que a publicidade em podcasts tá crescendo mais e movimentando mais dinheiro a cada ano. Ler a notícia completa 06 – A Riverside anunciou nesta semana uma atualização, com novos recursos de edição de texto e transcrição de áudio baseada em inteligência artificial. Pra quem não sabe, a Riverside é uma ferramenta de videocall que foi projetada especialmente pra criadores de conteúdo como podcasts e videocasts, que podem gravar, editar e publicar tudo dentro da própria plataforma – e em alta qualidade. A edição por texto vai deixar a criação de conteúdo mais fácil (até porque vai dar pra pedir ajuda pro ChatGPT), e o recurso de transcrição por IA tá prometendo transcrições perfeitas em mais de 100 idiomas. Combinando gravação, transcrição, edição e compartilhamento numa interface só, a Riverside tá tornando a produção de podcasts mais acessível e mais eficiente para criadores de conteúdo em todo o mundo. Ler a notícia completa E MAIS: 07 – O fórum Doha Debates lançou seu primeiro podcast em árabe, chamado “Lana”, que fala sobre questões culturais dos dias de hoje para jovens árabes. O podcast é apresentado pela jornalista Rawaa Augé, e produzido em parceria com a empresa de podcasting Sowt. O primeiro episódio questiona se a internet é um ambiente de debate saudável. É, Lana, a gente também se questiona isso todos os dias… Se você fala ou entende árabe, o podcast Lana pode ser encontrado no site da Doha Debates e nas principais plataformas de podcast. Ler a notícia completa 08 – Você sabia que quase 60% dos internautas espanhóis consomem podcast? O portal espanhol Prodigioso Volcán lançou na última semana um relatório sobre os hábitos de escuta de podcasts na Espanha em 2022. Segundo os dados, 2022 foi o quarto ano consecutivo em que o número de ouvintes cresceu. 85,7% dos usuários que responderam à pesquisa conhecem algum podcast, e 57% deles consomem podcasts. A pesquisa também levantou quais os temas preferidos dos ouvintes, em que tipos de dispositivos elas escutam seus programas, e muito mais. Você pode conferir, na íntegra, lá no portal do Castnews. Ler a notícia completa 09 – Também lá no nosso site você pode acessar muitas dicas para a produção do seu podcast. Entre elas, um artigo que traduzimos essa semana, sobre a importância de uma boa descrição dos seus episódios – porque um podcast caprichado e bem produzido vai fazer o melhor uso possível de todas as suas vitrines, né? Então confere lá no post, que além de ser didático, ainda traz 5 dicas para escrever ótimas descrições de podcast. Ler a notícia completa HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 – O apresentador e jornalista Wagner Wakka anunciou nessa semana sua saída do CanalTech, onde comandou o podcast por 5 anos. Ele também não vai mais participar do Porta 101. O CanalTech atualmente é o maior portal multimídia sobre tecnologia do país. Eles publicam em texto, áudio e vídeo sobre assuntos que incluem análises de produtos, podcasts, temas corporativos e até o notícias diárias. O Wagner deixou claro que, apesar da sua saída, o CanalTech não vai ter fim e está em boas mãos. Tanto o podcast CanalTech quanto o Porta 101 vão ao ar semanalmente e estão disponíveis nas principais plataformas de áudio. Ler a notícia completa SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 11 – A Escola Digitalista vai promover a série “Jornalista Podcaster” entre os dias 17 e 23 de abril, com três aulas gravadas sobre a produção de podcasts para jornalistas e outros profissionais interessados. As aulas vão ficar no ar até o dia 23. Os episódios vão falar desde as atribuições de um podcaster até as etapas para colocar um podcast no ar, além de formas de monetizar. O instrutor da série é o Matheus Riga, jornalista e especialista em conteúdo audiovisual. Para participar, é preciso fazer um cadastro e entrar no grupo do evento no WhatsApp. Ah, e é de graça, viu? Ler a notícia completa 12 – Na última segunda-feira, dia 27, o podcast Succession publicou o primeiro episódio da sua quarta e última temporada. A Carol Moreira e o Michel Arouca, que apresentam o programa, analisam e debatem tudo sobre os principais acontecimentos de todos os episódios da série Succession da HBO, que acompanha a saga da sucessão da família Roy – e a quarta temporada da série vai concluir essa saga. O podcast Succession também é da HBO, mas está disponível nas principais plataformas de áudio. Ler a notícia completa 13 – E tem mais lançamento de coisa boa vindo por aí. O Flea, baixista lendário da banda Red Hot Chilli Peppers, acabou de lançar um novo podcast chamado This Little Light, que explora a música como uma força para a cura e transformação. Em cada episódio, o Flea bate um papo com convidados especiais, desde músicos até médicos, e eles exploram juntos como a música pode ajudar a nos conectar com nossas emoções, curar nossas feridas e encontrar significado em nossas vidas. Se você fala inglês e é um amante da música assim como eu, ou simplesmente quer uma dose extra de inspiração, definitivamente vale a pena conferir o This Little Light, disponível no Spotify. Ler a notícia completa RECOMENDAÇÕES NACIONAIS: E na recomendação nacional da semana, eu vou indicar o podcast dos meus amigos da Rede Geek. É o Top 10 – toda semana trazendo um ranking com as maiores, menores, melhores e piores curiosidades no seu feed. A apresentação oficial do programa é do Maury e do Tato Tarcan, mas atualmente eles chamam os amigos pra fazer os rankings, então tem uma rotação. Os “top deizes” são sobre os mais diversos temas, como filmes, séries, games, músicas, entre outros. Os episódios são sempre muito divertidos e interessantes, totalmente recomendado para quem gosta de entretenimento e cultura pop. E aproveito aqui pra mandar uma abração pra eles: Maury, Tato e toda a equipe da Rede Geek. Ler a notícia completa Quer ter o seu programa recomendado aqui no Castnews? Manda pra gente um texto de apresentação do seu podcast ou um press release, e pronto. Você vai estar correndo o risco de ser indicado aqui no programa. Não se esqueça que você também sempre pode divulgar trabalhos e oportunidades de podcast aqui no Castnews. Sejam vagas remuneradas ou vagas de projetos pessoais, manda pra gente no e-mail contato@castnews.com.br que elas vão ser vinculadas toda semana na nossa newsletter. E essas foram as notícias desta oitava edição do Castnews! Você pode ler a íntegra de todas as notícias e assinar a newsletter semanal em castnews.com.br. Ajude o Castnews a crescer espalhando o link deste episódio em suas redes sociais e assinando o feed do podcast para receber em primeira mão os episódios assim que forem publicados. Você pode colaborar com o Castnews mandando seu feedback e sugestões de pauta para o email podcast@castnews.com.br. Siga também o @castnewsbr no Instagram e no Twitter e entre no canal público do Castnews no Telegram para receber notícias diariamente. O Castnews é uma iniciativa conjunta do Bicho de Goiaba Podcasts e da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia. Participaram da produção deste episódio Bruna Yamasaki, Eduardo Sierra, Izabella Nicolau, Lana Távora, Leo Lopes, Renato Bontempo e Thiago Miro. Obrigado pelo seu download e pela sua audiência, e até semana que vem!
If you could hang out with some of the smartest people in the world, what would you ask them? That's the premise of the podcast Ologies. It's hosted by science lover, Alie Ward. On her show, she chats with experts of all kinds about their specialties – from flesh-eating plants, to Dark Matter, to the study of raccoons. You may have seen Alie on TV. She's a Daytime Emmy Award-winning science correspondent for her work on The Henry Ford's: Innovation Nation with Mo Rocca on CBS. She also hosts Did I Mention Invention? on the CW and 100 Humans on Netflix. This week she joins us to share what makes her brain light up, and how to keep curiosity alive in your own life. Plus, she shares a few of her favourite educational podcasts. We'll learn about different parts of the brain, how dinosaurs are related to birds, plus, the wonders of the pecan tree. Podcasts featured this week: Ologies, Hidden Brain, Invisibilia, Completely Arbortrary, Talk Nerdy For links and more info on these shows, head to https://cbc.ca/podcastplaylist
On Monday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its most comprehensive and alarming report to date about the “closing window of opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable future for all.” While this report and previous ones made it clear that the world needs to rapidly reduce and then eliminate using fossil fuels, a new fossil fuel emissions record was set in 2022. The Guardian noted that the report foregrounded three signposts: 1) the climate crisis is fundamentally a crisis of injustice; 2) any new fossil fuel developments are incompatible with hitting a net zero emissions goal; and, 3) there are key technology and finance needs. On March 13, Biden green lighted the Willow Project - massive new oil-drilling operation on federal lands in Alaska. The project is projected to produce around 600 million barrels of oil at a time when the UN's IPCC is warning us that all new fossil fuel extraction must be prevented if we have any hope of preventing catastrophic impacts of climate change. Lots of younger voters and people who are deeply concerned about climate change perceive Biden's actions as a “slap in the face.” Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a pair of bills that force transgender students to use bathrooms of their gender assigned at birth and that ban gender affirming medical care. The Iowa law was signed one day after Arkansas signed its own “bathroom bill,” and Idaho is waiting for its Governor to sign theirs. The AP reports that more than 25 Republican-led bills across 14 states are targeting transgender individuals, looking to make them targets in their culture-war electoral strategies. Biden issues his first veto against a Republican “anti-woke capitalism” investing resolution that would have banned retirement fund managers from considering “social issues” in their investment strategies. Things like fossil fuels, commitment to diversity, good record on inclusion. You get the gist. NPR cancels four podcasts in the latest round of cuts in media organizations. Facing a projected $30 million decline in revenue, popular podcasts such as Invisibilia, Rough Translation, Louder than a Riot, and Everyone and Their Mom will get the ax. Massive three day strike by Los Angeles public school workers - bus drivers, custodians, special education assistants, and cafeteria workers - highlights the poor salaries and working conditions of those who help schools operate. The Washington Post reports that “Electric cars are creating a new economy and leaving some towns behind.” And important article, but corporations are let off the hook. Donald Trump raised over $1.5 million in the three days after he took to his Twitter knock off site and predicted he was going to be arrested this past Tuesday. But, we still haven't seen an indictment. Early this morning he took to that same platform to warn of “potential death and destruction” if he is charged in the criminal case about his hush-money payments to porn star, Stormy Daniels. You can support this show by becoming a patron for as little as $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/rcpress. Don't Let Paul Martino & Friends Buy Our Schools and push extremist politics in our community. Raging Chicken has teamed up with LevelField to launch a truly community rooted PAC to invest in organizing, support local and state-wide progressive candidates, and unmask the toxic organizations injecting our communities with right-wing extremism. We're putting small-dollar donations to work to beat back the power of Big Money. You can get more information and drop your donation at https://ragingchicken.levelfield.net/.
Phil Illy is an autoheterosexual author who, in his words, “aims to mainstream autoheterosexuality and destigmatize it so that more of his kind can jettison shame and live in union with their inner cross-gender spirit.” Prior to writing a soon to be released book about his sexual orientation, Phil received degrees in physics and mechanical engineering before retiring to Portland, Oregon, where he became best known for his skill at handstand twerking and juggling hula hoops. Phil's website: http://autoheterosexual.com/ Some terms and references are used in this episode that may not be clear to the average listener. Here is a brief glossary of terms: "Allo" means other, or external. "Auto" means self, or internal. "Gyno" means female. "Andro" means male. "Philia" means love (or, less euphemistically, sexual attraction). "Meta" means self-referential A typical heterosexual male is technically "allogynephilic". The vast majority of people are, in sexologic terms, alloheterosexual. But a male who is attracted to the thought or image of himself as female is "autogynephilic", while a female who is attracted to herself as male is "autoandrophilic". These last two are what our guest has termed "autoheterosexual". The final term above, meta, is used in this context to describe the type of external sexual behaviors of autoheterosexuals, who often experience (and act upon) homosexual desires as a means of validating their self-perception as the opposite sex. For example, an autogynephilic male is not attracted to other males (not alloandrophilic), but sexual behavior with males serves as a validation of the self as female. That is metaandrophilia. Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Michael J. Bailey's book is The Man Who Would be Queen. https://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/JMichael-Bailey/TMWWBQ.pdf Dr. Anne Lawrence's book is Men Trapped in Men's Bodies. https://surveyanon.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/men-trapped-in-mens-bodies_book.pdf Dr Susan Bradley - Autism and Gender - https://youtu.be/QMH8T8FxLYg The podcast Aaron T mentioned. NOTE: it's an episode of Invisibilia, not This American Life. The relevant segment starts around the 6:30 mark. https://www.npr.org/2015/02/06/384104070/paiges-story TAILCALLED: https://surveyanon.wordpress.com/2018/03/17/lesbian-autoandrophilia/ https://surveyanon.wordpress.com/2019/05/29/triangulating-autohomosexuality/ https://surveyanon.wordpress.com/2019/09/10/meta-attraction-cannot-account-for-all-autogynephiles-interest-in-men/ https://surveyanon.wordpress.com/2022/10/12/towards-a-comprehensive-study-of-potential-psychological-causes-of-the-ordinary-range-of-variation-of-affective-gender-identity-in-males/ ************* Support our work: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/GDAlliance?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_US For more information: https://www.genderdysphoriaalliance.com
Seeming coincidences happen to me often, and again this week, something synergistic got my attention. First, I listened to the Invisibilia podcast where they actually featured another NPR podcast, a show called Life Kit. Dr. Amir Levine was interviewed, who's an expert on attachment theory – and he spoke on how your attachment style can help and/or hinder you from being able to achieve emotional intimacy. At the same time, I received a deeply thought-out question in an email from a listener who was trying to figure out how her identification with perfectly hidden depression and a struggle with intimacy were connected. She stated that she had what's called an “anxious avoidant” attachment style… So that pointed me to the very episode you're going to hear today as we focus in February on relationships. We'll cover the four different types of attachment styles, and how they are created in childhood. As an adult, they influence what you seek in relationship, what you're comfortable or secure with and what you're not. But your style can also change - and that's what we'll focus on... what you can do about it. You can also click on a link to a questionnaire in your show notes that's free and you can determine what your own attachment style is currently! Here's the link to the attachment questionnaire! Click this link! The featured email questions for today are also about PHD – one is how to talk about it with a therapist that you're beginning to see – the second, “How do I know if my work on it is making a difference?” Great questions. Other Vital Links: Mark Manson on attachment styles Start fresh in 2023! BetterHelp, the #1 online therapy provider, has a special offer for you now! You can hear more about this and many other topics by listening to my podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford. Subscribe to my website and receive my weekly newsletter including a blog post and podcast! If you'd like to join my FaceBook closed group, then click here and answer the membership questions! Welcome! My book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression, which is coming out in the spring in German, is available and you can order here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life. And it's available in paperback, eBook or as an audiobook! And send me a message! You can record by clicking below and ask your question or make a comment. You'll have 90 seconds to do so and that time goes quickly. By recording, you're giving SelfWork (and me) permission to use your voice on the podcast. I'll look forward to hearing from you!
Sometimes the holidays are filled with the people you love. Other times, they're marked by an absence. In this special holiday episode, new Code Switch co-host and former Invisibilia producer B.A. Parker tells a story about family, loss and preserving memories before it's too late. Then Parker joins Kia and Yowei to reflect on the making of this story, and what it means to her now.
Su is joined by a bevy of guests who are challenging us all to examine ourselves, our relationships, and our carts. Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw, the hosts of NPR's legendary Invisibilia podcast, share strategies for making the best of emotional shopping and why open carts are great for narrative tension. Later, Mimi Zhu discusses their new book, Be Not Afraid of Love — the October pick for Lemonada's book club that forever changed Su's perspective. Their cart is helping them stay present and connect with their inner child. Plus, we're doing a giveaway for our 100th episode! To enter, leave us a voicemail at 833-453-6662 and tell us one product you 100% certify. If you're experiencing abuse or violence, there are resources available from caring providers: BlackLine, peer support and counseling with an LGBTQ+ Black femme lens: 1-800-604-5841 Trans Lifeline, grassroots call center divested from police: 1-877-565-8860 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Learn how to be the dom or the sub…in a conversation! From Kasia Urbaniak's “A Woman's Guide to Power Unbound” By the way, listen to Yowei's interview with Kasia on Invisibilia Kia is eyeing the Skatie Penny Top in Sedona Yowei is taking advice from the “GuRu” herself, RuPaul As the podcast host she is, Kia is interested in learning at the Sound Healing Academy Mimi's book “Be Not Afraid of Love” from Pengiun Rangom House is life-altering “Windswept Adan” by Ichiko Aoba is the soundtrack to Mimi's days They're tapping into their inner child by building Gundam models PYM's gummies help Su be proactive about mental hygiene Get more info about the Lemonada Book Club and their newsletter at lemonadabookclub.com. Want more incredible book recs? Sign up for our Lemonada Book Club newsletter Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to address the collective trauma of a genocide? This week, NPR's Invisibilia podcast shines a light on the ghosts haunting a community of Cambodian immigrants living in San Jose, California. When author and reporter Stephanie Foo was researching for her memoir, What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma, she went back home after fifteen years to find a community still struggling to break pervasive cycles of trauma and abuse. In the process, she found a route towards understanding how to heal wounds spanning generations.If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, call or text 988 to reach the suicide and crisis lifeline.If you are experiencing abuse and need help, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or visit its page for an online chat.
On today's show, Rachelle is joined by Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw, the hosts of NPR's Invisibilia podcast. They discuss how they found themselves in the hosting chairs, the ways they spend their own time online, and the places podcasting and influencing intersect. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, Rachelle is joined by Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw, the hosts of NPR's Invisibilia podcast. They discuss how they found themselves in the hosting chairs, the ways they spend their own time online, and the places podcasting and influencing intersect. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, Rachelle is joined by Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw, the hosts of NPR's Invisibilia podcast. They discuss how they found themselves in the hosting chairs, the ways they spend their own time online, and the places podcasting and influencing intersect. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, Rachelle is joined by Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw, the hosts of NPR's Invisibilia podcast. They discuss how they found themselves in the hosting chairs, the ways they spend their own time online, and the places podcasting and influencing intersect. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oh my oh my oh my! What a joy to have podcast legend Lulu Miller (Radiolab, Invisibilia and the amazing new TERRESTRIALS!) as our guest this week. Lulu and JV climb into the special secret hideout of their conversation to talk childhood and adulthood wonder and awe, making stuff with your hands, and the ingredients for great metaphorical and real-life salsa.
Abby Wendle, producer at NPR's "Invisibilia" podcast and Cari Sietstra, Director of the Period Pills Project, join with a "thought experiment" on how so-called period pills could offer another option for those who do not wish to be pregnant in a post-Roe USA.
**Do you use stock media for your creative projects? Are you a creator who makes stock media for others to use? As a listener can you tell the difference between stock media and something that has been commissioned? We want to hear from you! Reach out directly to Stuart: stuart@castos.com We’re going back to our archives and listening to an episode from March of 2022. It features Eric Nuzum from Magnificent Noise. Technology is only good if it solves a problem. In the case of podcasting, it definitely does solve problems. It’s basically broken down all major barriers to access when it comes to creating and distributing your audio. But creating a good podcast is so much more than simply choosing the right microphones, the best software, and distributing an RSS Feed. To make a good podcast, you need to create an audio experience, ideally, an experience that is unique to your show. Eric Nuzum is an expert in doing that. At NPR he helped bring to life shows like the TED Radio Hour and has worked on bringing shows like ‘Fresh Air’ and ‘Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me!’ into podcasting. He was also vital in the creation of the critically acclaimed podcast, Invisibilia. Eric is the founder of Magnificent Noise, a podcast, audio, and creative consulting company. Links Magnificent Noise: maginifcintnoise.com The Ted Radio Hour: npr.org/podcasts/ted-radio-hour Invisibilia: npr.org/podcasts/invisibilia Where Should We Begin with Esther Perel: whereshouldwebegin.eshterperel.com Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/ericnuzum Connect Stripe to Your Private Podcast: Castos and Stripe Integration Castos offers integrative tools to create revenue for your private podcast. View our blog and Matt’s YouTube Video
This week on Invisibilia, could the rebrand of a familiar pill open up a new way to control fertility in a post-Roe America?
2022 feels like walking a tightrope. We're grappling with control of our bodies, our time, the direction of our country - while trying to not spin out and just doomscroll. So this season, Invisibilia takes on control. The narratives we have about what's in or out of our control. Invisible tools of control. The crutches we use to FEEL in control but that might not be helping.
C'est le début des vacances, en couple, en famille, ou alors... entre copines ! À cette occasion, l'équipe de Quoi de Meuf vous propose de réécouter cet épisode sur l'amitié féminine sujet passionnant et inépuisable, tant il y a à dire…En proie aux représentations stéréotypées, elle fait l'objet tantôt d'appropriations, de fantasmes, avec un regard bien trop souvent hétéronormé et sexiste. Pourtant, elle est précieuse, complexe et d'une richesse incommensurable.Alors, Clémentine Gallot et Anne-Laure Pineau s'y attardent dans cet épisode long de Quoi de Meuf, et comptent bien dénoncer les préjugés, et rétablir les considérations qu'elle mérite.Les références entendues dans l'épisode :Amies, Ouvrage collectif, Nouvelles Questions Féministes Vol. 30 N2 (2011)Une histoire de l'amitié, Anne Vincent-Buffault, Bayard (2010)De l'amitié, Madame De Lambert, Rivages (2018)Love & Friendship de Whit Stillman (2016)What no one ever told you about people who are single, Bella DePaulo, Tedx Talk (2017)The Female World of Love and Ritual : Relations between Women in Nineteenth-Century America, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg (1975)The Bonds of Womanhood, Nancy F. Cott, Yall University Press (2020)There's a Divide in Even the Closest Interracial Friendships, Aminatou Sow et Ann Friedman, The Cut (2020)L'amitié entre hommes et femmes, la nouvelle frontière de la comédie romantique, Michael Atlan, Slate (2017)Surpassing the Love of Men, Lilian Faderman , The Women's Press Ltd (1981)Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence, Adrienne Rich (1981)Se dire lesbienne, Natacha Chetcuti, Payot (2021)The L World de Ilen Chaiken (2004)Sortir de l'hétérosexualité de Juliet Drouar, Collection sur la table (2021)Réinventer l'amour de Mona Chollet, La découverte (2021)Why Female Friendship Has Been The Greatest Love Of My Life, Emma Firth, Elle (2021)Mettre l'amitié au premier plan, Sasha Roseneil, Nouvelles Questions Féministes (2011)Les orageuses, Marcia Burnier, Cambourakis (2021)Violé.es une histoire de domination, Clémence Allezard, LSD La série documentaire, France Culture (2021)Big Friendship, Aminatou Sow et Ann Friedman, Virago (2020)The Friendship Season, Invisibilia (2021)A l'écart de la meute, Thomas Messias, Marabout (2021)Le deuxième sexe, Simonde De Beauvoir, Gallimard (1986)Bad feminist, Roxane gay, Denoël (2018)Nous devrions tous être féministes, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, TEDxEustonA brief history of squads, Arit John, The New York Times (2019)Les strates, Pénélope Bagieu, Gallimard (2019)Une chambre à soi, Virginia Woolf, Bibliothèque 10/18Divines de Houda Benyamina (2016)Tout ce qui brille de Géraldine Nakache (2009)Bande de filles de Céline Sciamma (2014)Thelma et Louise de Ridley Scott (1991)Baise-moi, Virginie Despentes, J'ai lu (2000)Insecure de Larry Wilmore et Issa Rae (2016)Adolescentes de Sébastien Lifshitz (2019)Les petites reines, Clémentine Beauvais, Sarbacane (2015)Desperate Housewives de Marc Cherry (2004)Frances Ha de Noah Baumbach (2012)L'amie prodigieuse, Elena Ferrante, Gallimard (2016)Les flingueuses de Paul Feig (2013)American predator, Maureen Callahan, Sonatine Eds (2021)Les suicidés du bout du monde, Leila Guerriero, Rivages (2021)Fungirl, Elizabeth Pich, Les requins marteaux (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse : Anne-Laure Pineau. Mixage et montage : Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Thibault Delage à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde Jonin.Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In The Modern Loss Handbook: An Interactive Guide to Moving Through Grief and Building Your Resilience, Rebecca Soffer offers candid, practical, and witty advice for confronting a future without your person, honoring their memory, dealing with trigger days, managing your professional life, and navigating new and existing relationships. In conversation with Hanna Rosin, the editorial director for audio at New York Magazine, former co-host of NPR's “Invisibilia,” and the author of The End of Men. This program was held on June 1, 2022.